Site Engineering Application Sample Clauses

Site Engineering Application. Licensee shall apply to license the Facilities at any Site by submitting a Site Engineering Application to Licensor, together with the Site Application Fee of $1,500.00. The Site Application Fee shall be reimbursed to Licensee upon rejection of the subject Site Engineering Application by Licensor. The Site Application Fee shall be retained by Licensor in the event the subject Site Engineering Application is withdrawn by Licensee. The Site Application Fee shall be credited to the Basic Annual Payment upon full execution of the subject SLA. 2.1.1 A Structural Analysis may be required to be performed (by independent or Licensor's in-house engineers) to determine whether the subject tower can accommodate Licensee's proposed Equipment. Licensee shall remit to Licensor the Structural Analysis Fee to defray the cost of said Structural Analysis, if required. 2.1.2 If any Site Engineering Application fails to include an Intermodulation Study or if the Intermodulation Study included with a Site Engineering Application fails to demonstrate that Licensee's occupation of the tower will not cause harmful interference to Prior Users, Licensor may conduct an Intermodulation Study to determine that the proposed occupation of the Site will not cause harmful interference to Prior Users. Licensee shall pay to Licensor an Intermodulation Study Fee of no greater than the actual cost of the intermodulation study actually performed. Licensor shall specify the fee for any such Intermodulation Study prior to the study being performed. 2.1.3 Within ten (10) days after receipt of a Site Engineering Application, Licensor shall notify Licensee if a Structural Analysis or an Intermodulation Study, or both, is or are necessary to the approval of the Site Engineering Application. Within five (5) days after receipt of notification of the need for a Structural Analysis or an Intermodulation Study or both, Licensee may withdraw the Site Engineering Application."
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